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Metaphors
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The combination of oral and written language is the mode of teaching used most often and metaphors play a significant role in the process This 5 page paper argues that, while it is true that metaphors enable individuals to communicate ideas surrounding complex and, or, intimate experiences, it is not altogether true that the experiences are difficult to describe without the use of metaphoric language because of linguistic and grammatical constraints. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KTmeta4s.wps

Monochronic And Polychronic Cultures
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This 3 page paper briefly outlines the differences between these two cultural perspectives. By defining what Monochronic And Polychronic attitudes are and how time is perceived by these different style cultures the paper explains the differences. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEmonoch.wps

Neil Postman's 'Technopoly'/ Technology Damaging Communication
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A 5 page paper examining Postman's book. Author Neil Postman is certain that the age of technology will be the end of any ability of communicating with one another that we now currently retain. He laments the passing of the tool-using age without acknowledging that rather than abandoning the use of tools, we are further embracing them, though in modified form. Though he raises valid concerns, he never quite finishes a thought or arrives at a logical, well-considered conclusion. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Technopy.doc

Non-Verbal Communication
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This 5 page report discusses non-verbal communication and the ways in which it is often possible to see that what is being "said" non-verbally can be "heard" as clearly as any words. Body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, and more, all interact in ways that convey a message every bit as clearly as words, sometimes more clearly than words. The report looks at non-verbal communication in a social, clinical, and business setting. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWnoverb.wps

Non-verbal Communication
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This 5 page paper addresses the nine forms of non-verbal communication: kinesics, haptics, appearance, artifacts, environment, proxemics and personal space, chronemics, paralanguage and silence. It also includes a brief overview of the cultural influence on non-verbal communication. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTnvbcom.wps

Of Balls, Bullets, and Billows: An Etymological Study
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A five page look at the origin of a number of semi-related English words in terms of their etymology, structure and function. The relatively long list includes the words listed in the title, plus others such as "belly", "bilge," "bulk", and "boulder." Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: KBetymol.wps

Old English vs. Contemporary English / The Same Language?
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A 5 page paper that addresses the similarities and differences between Old English and contemporary English and debates whether they can be considered elements of the same fundamental language. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Oldeng.wps

Onomatopoeia / An Important Linguistic Element
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3 pages in length. A very basic look at Onomatopoeia-- words that imitate or suggest the sound made by something. Favorite examples include the words "cuckoo," "whoosh," "plop," and "sizzle." In this 4 page essay, the writer mentions the significance of Onomatopoeia to certain forms of music .. to the development of the Japanese language .. and more..Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Onamatop.wps

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